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You may have read our story last year on Denver area collector Jake Cohen, a youngster with a passion for sports, sports cards and music. Jake lost his sight a few years ago but has continued to collect. Now, a scanning device is helping him identify cards without having to see them.
The i.d. mate Galaxy is a portable “all-in-one” talking bar code scanner that aids … [Read more...]

It seems like just a few years ago that he was circling Camden Yards after breaking Lou Gehrig's record for consecutive games played. Reality, though, is that Cal Ripken hasn't played in a big league game since 2001. He turned 56 years old on Wednesday. In honor of the Hall of Fame shortstop, here's a chronicle his career with a selection of Cal Ripken … [Read more...]

The cyber mailman has been busy delivering your questions and comments so let’s get right to it. Last week, I wrote about the death of long-time Philly Show promoter Bob Schmierer and my memories of when this incredible show was held at the George Washington Motor Lodge in Willow Grove, PA.
Rock Hoffman of Glenside, PA shared his memories—and an update on the site where … [Read more...]

The actual anniversary of Cal Ripken breaking Lou Gehrig’s record is Sunday but with the schedule putting the Orioles on the road, they celebrated the 20th anniversary of that milestone Tuesday night at Camden Yards. It’s hard to believe so much time has passed since that magical run around the ballpark when his 2131st consecutive game played became official.
Carl … [Read more...]

There was once a day when collectors actually became upset when card show promoters began charging $10 if you wanted Joe DiMaggio’s autograph. The demand was there, though, and it became apparent fairly quickly that fans and memorabilia lovers would gladly fork over a few bucks for the chance to say they had a few seconds in front of a Hall of Famer. Mickey Mantle made a … [Read more...]

Producers of the Emmy Award-winning reality series A Piece of the Game will be taping two new episodes this month and are looking for collectors with sports memorabilia that has a story to tell. The show, which was recently picked up for national syndication on Fox Sports and Comcast Sportsnet, will tape at Chisox Bar & Grill in Chicago on Saturday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to … [Read more...]

Fans of the 1970's Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Reds should be happy with the initial announcement of autograph signers for this year’s National Sports Colletors Convention.
The show in Cleveland will feature Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Joe Morgan and Tony Perez from the Big Red Machine era as well as former Steelers greats Franco Harris, Jack Lambert, Jack … [Read more...]

For a generation of Yankee fans, Bill Mazeroski's series winning home run in the final game of the 1960 World Series remains a dagger plunged into their heart. As Jay Baker - former CEO of Kohl's and chairman of the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation - stated the night before the auction, "it has taken me 53 years to get over that moment - but I'm over it." Items from that iconic moment … [Read more...]

Creative Artists Agency, which represents numerous well known athletes and entertainers, has launched an online store, offering authentic autographed sports memorabilia.
Prize Authentics will offer memorabilia from professionals working in sports, movies, television, music, and beyond. At launch, the selection will focus on the sports stars of today, with items from … [Read more...]

In the 22 years since they were shipped to troops in Saudi Arabia, the 1991 Topps Desert Shield baseball cards have gained quite a following. However, there aren't many current followers of the set who can say they were stationed in the Middle East at the time and actually came home with the cards. Virginia collector James Dial is one of them, a former soldier and passionate … [Read more...]